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The UK grime artist speaks out on the polarizing beef. -
2018 Lovebox Taps Childish Gambino, Skepta, N.E.R.D., And SZA As Headlining Acts
This year, SZA, Skepta, Childish Gambino, and N.E.R.D. will headline Lovebox Festival. Other performers at West London's Gunnersbury Park include Kali Uchis, Action Bronson, and Diplo. -
Brit Award 2017 Nomination: Rihanna, Little Mix, David Bowie, Skepta Lead List
The award show will be held on Feb. 22. Over the weekend, the Brit Awards announced their 2017 nominees. Rihanna, Little Mix and Skepta lead the way with three nominations, while David Bowie, Zayn and Drake are among those who have two nominations each. -
Stream, Download A$AP Mob's Album 'Cozy Tapes Vol. 1: Friends'
The 12-track project comes stacked with guest features by the likes of Wiz Khalifa, Lil Yachty, Tyler, The Creator, Juicy J, Skepta and many more. -
David Bowie, Radiohead, Skepta Lead 2016 Mercury Prize Shortlist
Other albums come from The 1975, Savages, Anohni and Bat For Lashes, among others. The 2016 Mercury Prize shortlist has been announced. The list is led by some prominent names like Radiohead and Skepta, while David Bowie gets a posthumous nod from the panel of judges for his powerful and symbolic album Blackstar. -
Skepta Parties Harder Than You In New “Man” Video, Latest ‘Konnichiwa’ Single [WATCH]
Skepta is about to drop his highly-anticipated fifth studio album, Konnichiwa, which is due out May 6 via his own Boy Better Know crew's eponymous imprint. In advance of the full album's release, the UK grime rapper has dropped a new video for the latest Konnichiwa single titled "Man," in which he proves he definitely parties harder than you. -
Skepta 'Konnichiwa' Tracklist: A$AP Nast, JME Featured On Album
Konnichiwa will be released on May 6. Grime specialist Skepta has unveiled the tracklist for his upcoming album Konnichiwa. The "Shutdown" rapper's upcoming album is light on features, but it does have some guest spots from A$AP Bari, A$AP Nast and fellow Boy Better Know co-founder and brother Jme. -
Wireless Festival 2016 Lineup: Kygo, J. Cole, Calvin Harris, Future Headline
Wireless Festival has announced its 2016 lineup. The London-based all-genre music festival will be headlined by the likes of Calvin Harris, Kygo, J. Cole, Future, Chase & Status and Skepta's grime label, Boy Better Know. -
Parklife Festival 2016 Lineup: Chemical Brothers, Major Lazer Headline
For its seventh year in the business, the festival will again be taking place in Heaton Park on June 11 and 12 with the Chemical Brothers and Major Lazer in the forefront. Other artists on the bill include a slew of electronic favorite acts such as Jamie xx, Jess Glynne, Years & Years, Skepta, Fat White Family, Blossoms and Ice Cube of N.W.A. -
Disclosure, Rudimental's Wild Life Festival 2016 Lineup: James Bay, Carl Cox, Skepta Headline
Disclosure and Rudimental have announced the lineup for their second annual joint, two-day Wild Life Festival. The 2016 billing will be headlined by the two aforementioned hosts, in addition to other names like Ice Cube, Skepta, Carl Cox, James Bay and Jack Garratt. -
Lily Allen Slams Brit Awards, Says Skepta, Stormzy "Pose Direct Threat" to Music Industry
2015 was a massive year for UK grime yet the genre has been left off of this year's Brit Awards shortlists altogether. Lily Allen recently took to social media to slam the Brits for failing to recognize unsigned talent and grime in particular, asserting that artists like Skepta, JME and Stormzy receiving establishment recognition "poses a direct threat to 'music industry figures.'" -
Jamie xx, Young Thug 'Good Times' Remixed By Skepta, Assassin, Frisco and More
Jamie xx's collaboration with Young Thug and Popcaan "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)" was one of the tracks that embodied the carefree nature that has come to many of these summer-tipped crossover tracks. Now that anthem from Jamie xx's debut album In Colour has been remixed by a group of artists from around including Skepta, Frisco and Assassin.
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